“Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.”--George Orwell, “1984”
“Resistance to tyranny becomes the Christian and social duty of each individual. … Continue steadfast and, with a proper sense of your dependence on God, nobly defend those Rights which Heaven gave, and no man ought to take from us.”--John Hancock
A Lawfare-well to Arms
There was a time in the not-too-distant past when America had firm, decisive leadership at the very top.
Damn, I miss that Easter Bunny.
The Shyster-American-ish Community is trying to stop Marjorie Taylor-Greene from running for reelection. They claim that she is an Insurrectionist and therefore disqualified under Civil War-era amendments to the Constitution. BTW, these are the same Reconstruction amendments where they "found" Same-Sex Marriage. Must be nice when everything on your Wish List from coups to nuts is already in the Constitution--and only you have the Secret Decoder Ring to see it.
The real target is, of course, Actual President Donald Trump. By these same means, they hope to disqualify him from being reelected a third time.
To that end, they are trying to transform the phrase "1776" into violent Hate Speech.
Leadership the Way the Founders Actually Intended Who will tell lifelong Historian and Democrat David McCollugh that he is now an Insurrectionist? “When people say to me, as they very naturally will and do and probably should, “Why is this important for us to know today?”, that isn’t the way I look at it. I think it’s important to know for itself. Not because it’s going to help us better understand the events of today, or have a greater equilibrium in a time of trouble. It will do that, absolutely it does that. But it’s the same as justifying why should I read Moby Dick or The Great Gatsby today. It’s the same reason you should have read it in 1989. It is of value, it is of interest unto itself. It’s an extension, an enlargement of the experience of being alive. That’s what history is. And I don’t think anyone ought to be, or really wants to be, provincial in time, any more than one would want to stay locked in the same place in the map all one’s life. I have to say too if the Revolutionary War had been covered — 1776 is the most important year in the most important conflict in our history — if it had been covered by the media, and the country had seen now horrible the conditions were, how badly things were being run by the officers, and what a very serious soup we were in, I think that would have been it, too.”–Historian–and Democrat– David McCollough "The Glorious Cause was to a large degree a young man’s cause. The commander in chief of the army, George Washington, was himself only forty-three. John Hancock, the President of the Continental Congress, was thirty-nine, John Adams, forty, Thomas Jefferson, thirty-two, younger even than the young Rhode Island general. In such times many were being cast in roles seemingly beyond their experience or capacities...“The sun never shined on a cause of greater worth,” Paine had written. “Everything that is right or reasonable pleads for separation.” In fact, the Americans of 1776 enjoyed a higher standard of living than any people in the world. Their material wealth was considerably less than it would become in time, still it was a great deal more than others had elsewhere. How people with so much, living on their own land, would ever choose to rebel against the ruler God had put over them and thereby bring down such devastation upon themselves was for the invaders incomprehensible. A British ship’s surgeon who used the privileges of his profession to visit some of the rebel camps, described roads crowded with carts and wagons hauling mostly provisions, but also, he noted, inordinate quantities of rum — “for without New England rum, a New England army could not be kept together.” The rebels, he calculated, were consuming a bottle a day per man. The town, although it had “suffered greatly,” was not in as bad shape as [Gen. Sullivan] had expected, he wrote to John Hancock, “and I have a particular pleasure in being able to inform you, sir, that your house has received no damage worth mentioning.” Other fine houses had been much abused by the British, windows broken, furnishings smashed or stolen, books destroyed. But at Hancock’s Beacon Hill mansion all was in order, as General Sullivan also attested, and there was a certain irony in this, since the house had been occupied and maintained by the belligerent General James Grant, who had wanted to lay waste to every town on the New England coast. “Though I believe,” wrote Sullivan, “the brave general had made free with some of the articles in the [wine] cellar.”"--quotes from1776" These honorless Lawfare creeps will gleefully smear the Honored Dead in order to smear the honorable living. |
Pictured here, the dangerous MTG tricks renowned Constitutional Scholar(tm) B. Hussein Obama into using Fraulein Betsy Ross's Nazi-American 1776 flags at his second Inflatulation ceremony:
The Betsy Ross Flag--did it change in six years? Or have they gone mad in less? |
"There are lots of references to “1776” cited by DOJ as evidence against J6ers. This is just one—same tactic used by lawyer interrogating MTG yesterday..." ...........................
Created Equal: The Perfect Metaphor
And The Pursuit of Unhappiness
In life, there are sometimes singular moments that define the Zeitgeist and encapsulate an Age. These Perfect Metaphors were often captured by the Venerated Poets of Old; Aristophanes, Virgil, Ovid, Homer and Ronnie Milsap, who famously sang:
Once in every lifeSomeone comes alongAnd you came to meIt was almost like a songJanuary through DecemberWe had such a perfect yearThen the flame became a dying emberAll at once you weren't here
As are all the Founders' writings. There is no good place to stop the suspicion, suppression and censorship once you've declared yourself against the Declaration.
As truth becomes more fictional by the moment, and make-believe daily becomes truthier and truthier, they will eventually have to ban fiction authors, too, such as Orwell, Heinlein and Bradbury. Even Ian Fleming's James Bond would sometimes work with the Russians against the shadowy cabal of politicians and greedy globalists of S.P.E.C.T.R.E., as portrayed in the seminal Fleming masterpiece, "The Spy Who Revised and Extended Me".
James Spader's Raymond Redington can't be far behind. Who, as fate would have it, bears a passing resemblance to Ronnie Milsap. Weird. Wheels within wheels, people.
Even now, the Department Against Justice is trying to subvert an honest audit of a dishonest election in Maricopa County. In the name of "Voting Rights", of course
The seizure of the Huepers' Declaration by a rogue FBI is the Perfect Metaphor for Our Time.
The Huepers' real crime: they believed it.
The Concertina Government will maintain the Jefferson Memorial.
It will conduct guided tours of Monticello.
It will preserve the original Declaration of Independence in a special climate-controlled glass case, designed to keep it forever pristine.
It will do everything--but honor it.
Which, in the final analysis, is the only thing that really matters.
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